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...FRAP) and the middle-reading Radical Party teamed up to outnumber the Christian Democrats 2 to 1. Smarting from Frei's landslide popularity, the opposition fought at every turn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chile: Belated Triumph | 11/4/1966 | See Source »

Four days earlier, in northern Chile, government carabineros had fired into a crowd of rioting "wildcat" strikers at El Salvador's copper mine, killing eight and wounding 35. The protesting general strike was one of a series called by the Frente de Acclon Popular (FRAP), Chile's Socialist-Communist opposition to Christian Democrat President Frei...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chile: Frei v. FRAP | 3/25/1966 | See Source »

...FRAP was obviously working along the guidelines of the recent Tri-Continental Conference in Havana, which recommended stepped-up labor trouble as a means to Red takeover. Since January, strikes in the Chilean copper mines have cost Frei's government $60 million, and the mild-mannered President got tough. Going before the nation on radio and television, he angrily declared that FRAP was out to "economically paralyze the nation. We are witnessing a premeditated act of subversion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chile: Frei v. FRAP | 3/25/1966 | See Source »

...President as "a coward and reactionary" who had "promised revolution without blood but has given only blood without revolution." Castro's castigations struck many Chileans as an outsider's interference in domestic problems, and coupled with Frei's television address helped to undercut support for the FRAP-led general strike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chile: Frei v. FRAP | 3/25/1966 | See Source »

Still, Frei has been unable during his 17-month tour in office to translate his 53% electoral mandate into significant reforms. Though his Christian Democrats dominate the House of Deputies, FRAP-in combination with the Radicals-holds the upper hand in the Senate and has emasculated Frei's copper program. This scheme aims to make Chile the world's No. 1 copper producer and earn an additional $300 million in foreign exchange to finance Frei's sweeping proposals for land reform-which themselves are stymied in the legislature. Heartened by a recent by-election victory in Valparaiso...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chile: Frei v. FRAP | 3/25/1966 | See Source »

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